The Spokane Investigative Regional Response Teams (S.I.R.R.) investigation into the Salvation Army Shooting, that occurred on August 22nd, has been forwarded to the Prosecutors Office for review. Attached is the original SIRR release reference this incident.

Officer Involved Shooting

On Thursday, August 22nd, 2013, at about 6:00 a.m., Spokane Police Officers responded to a suspicious person call near the area of Division and N. River Drive. Officers were advised a red Dodge truck had intentionally collided with another vehicle in what appeared to be a possible road rage incident.

Officers located the red Dodge a short time later on N. Division. A short pursuit was initiated by Officers which ended in the parking lot of the Salvation Army, located at 204 E. Indiana.

When Officers attempted to contact the suspect an altercation took place. Officers ultimately shot the suspect, then administered first aid. The suspect was transported to a local hospital where he has since been pronounced dead.

The Spokane Investigative Regional Response Team, comprised of investigators from the Spokane Police Department, the Spokane County Sheriff's Office and the Washington State Patrol, are investigating the incident. The Spokane County Sheriff's Office is the managing agency for this incident and information regarding this incident will come through their office. The Medical Examiner's Office will release the identity and manner of death of the suspect at a later time. The Spokane Police Department will release the identity of the Officers involved at a later time as well.

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UPDATE: The man shot by Spokane Police officers has been identified as 40-year-old Danny Cecil Jones.

Jones had a wife and three kids. They were staying at the Salvation Army at the time of the shooting and watched the whole ordeal from the window, all of this according to Danny's father.

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE SPOKANE POLICE DEPT: At approximately 6:08 Thursday morning the Spokane Police Department received a call that two vehicles had collided with one another. The vehicles were described as a red truck and a white truck. Preliminary investigation indicates that the initial contact between the vehicles took place in the area of Main and Division.

The driver of the white truck called 911 and remained on the line with the operator throughout the incident. At 6:09 (approximately 1 minute later) the driver of the white truck reported being struck again by the red truck at the intersection of East N. River Drive and North Ruby Place.

Both vehicles left the scene with the white truck following the red truck heading northbound on Division. The vehicles passed a marked Spokane Police vehicle that was parked on the side of Division.

The Spokane Police Officer pursued the red truck which turned right on Indiana and pulled into the Salvation Army parking lot (204 E. Indiana). Several Spokane Police vehicles attempted to box in the red truck in the parking lot. Officers gave repeated verbal commands to the driver of the red truck. The driver of the red truck began ramming into parked police vehicles.

A witness at the scene indicated that he/she believed the driver of the red truck was trying to strike officers with his vehicle.

At 6:12 officers reported that shots were fired. The preliminary investigation indicates that four Spokane Police Officers fired their weapons.

The driver was struck, officers immediately administered first aid, he was transported to the hospital and was subsequently pronounced deceased.

The Spokane County Medical Examiner will conduct an autopsy today and will release the name of the deceased.

The Spokane Police Department will release the names of the officers involved in the incident within 72 hours.

The Spokane Investigative Regional Response Team (SIRR) comprised of the Spokane County Sheriff's Office, Washington State Patrol and the Spokane Police Department will investigate this incident.

TWEET FROM ALEX ROZIER: Officer said he jumped out of the way because he was in fear of being struck.

TWEET FROM ALEX ROZIER: Four officers actually fired their weapon

TWEET FROM ALEX ROZIER: No indication that the man shot was armed.

TWEET FROM ALEX ROZIER: All of this happened in four minutes from pursuit to shots fired.

TWEET FROM ALEX ROZIER: White truck said a minute later that he was struck again by red truck. Red truck was pursued by @SpokanePD and parked at Salvation Army

TWEET FROM ALEX ROZIER: Straub briefing media. Two vehicles collided near main and division. A red truck and white truck

TWEET FROM ALEX ROZIER: The woman I spoke with said the man shot by police is schizophrenic.

TWEET FROM ALEX ROZIER: I'm told by friends the man shot by police is around 40 y/o and a has a wife and 14 yo daughter who live at Salvation Army.

TWEET FROM ALEX ROZIER: We're awaiting official word from Police Chief Frank Straub. I expect a press briefing in the next couple hours.

TWEET FROM ALEX ROZIER: One lady described the shooting as a scene "out of black ops on XBox."

TWEET FROM ALEX ROZIER: Just talked to several people who witnessed the incident. They all say there was a shouting match before incident took place.

TWEET FROM ALEX ROZIER: This began as a traffic incident at a separate scene before it escalated into an officer involved shooting.

UPDATE: The man who was shot has died. At this hour we're awaiting his identity. We'll post more details as we get them.

UPDATE: Spokane Police Chief Frank Straub will hold a press conf. soon in regards to the officer involved shooting. We'll carry the event LIVE on KHQ and on KHQ.com.

BREAKING UPDATE: The officer involved shooting happened in the parking lot of the Salvation Army at Ruby & Indiana shortly before 7 this morning. The male victim suffers from a gunshot wound and his condition is unknown at this hour. Multiple police officers from the Spokane Police Dept. responded to the scene. Our Katie Steiner is following this story closely and will have live updates all morning long on KHQ.

The Spokane Police Department advises that the 200 block of Indiana and Nora will be shut down for several hours. The Division Street bridge over the Spokane River also is closed.

BREAKING TWEET FROM OFC. TERESA FULLER: Division also closed from North River to Spokane Falls Blvd.

KHQ.COM - There's been an officer involved shooting involving the Spokane Police Dept. near Indiana and Ruby just north of downtown Spokane. The male victim has been taken to the hospital with unknown injuries.

We're told that the area will be blocked off for the next several hours. We'll post more details as we get them.

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE SALVATION ARMY:

The Salvation Army of Spokane is cooperating with the Spokane Police Department as part of an ongoing investigation.

There was an officer involved shooting on the Salvation Army campus at 204 E Indiana Avenue, Spokane, WA. 99207 in the early morning hours of Wednesday, August 22nd, 2013.

One person was shot and taken to a local hospital. The Spokane Police are thoroughly investigating.

Due to the investigation, all programs at The Salvation Army campus are temporarily closed and will reopen upon further notification. That includes access to the Food Bank, The Nurturing Center and other programs.

The Housing & Essential Needs Program (HEN) is open with entrance on the Indiana and Lidgerwood administration entrance, unless access becomes inaccessible.

The Salvation Army will continue to work with law enforcement on this issue and will keep the public and its clients up to date as more information becomes available.

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